The Indians, who embark on the Australian tour on Friday, are a resolute lot with the will to do well. Being part of the team all this while, I know on a tough and challenging tour like this one, all they
Bangalore: In my previous article, I had picked on the media over its participation in Indian cricket. Since the media plays an indirect role I was compelled to touch on that topic. I chose to keep the cricketing aspects aside -
After watching Lagaan movie in a jam-packed theatre, I realised how crazy Indians are about cricket. It was like watching a live match in a packed stadium. The audience applauded every shot that the Indians played (in the movie) and every
The first hour of the opening session of the third day's play favoured exclusively the Indians. As the pitch began to show itself on the whimsical side the day seemed right for Javagal Srinath (4 for 130). On more than two
<p>It does not get better than what Rahul Dravid did in this Test. His batting was outstanding. Everyone has already exhausted superlatives so I would not bother myself with any additional praise but you could be sure my admiration for him
<p>Indians went through the gruelling week pretty nicely. There were three wins and one loss in the last week so you cannot really fault the team for its efforts. It was a huge pull for the Indians who were missing quite
Sydney: Australian cricket coach John Buchanan warned on Wednesday England's seam attack would pose a special threat on the upcoming Ashes tour.<br/><br/>Australia's batsmen struggled in India in March when they lost that series 2-1 and Buchanan said although those problems were
Sydney: For the best part of eight years, Shane Warne has tormented England's batsmen but nagging fitness worries may make the tormentor the tormented in this year's Ashes series.<br/><br/>Statistics back the claim that Warne is the greatest leg spinner in the
<p>Sydney: Australia's leading fast bowler Glenn McGrath is targeting next month's opening cricket Test against India in Brisbane as his comeback match from ankle surgery. <p>Australia are shaping to field their first-choice bowling attack against the Indians with fellow injured bowlers
Sharjah: India, struggling to keep their aspirations alive, set Zimbabwe a target of 266 in the third match of the Coca Cola Cup tournament at the Sharjah Stadium on Sunday. India reached 265 for eight in 50 overs after they were